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      From: darylkabatoff@yahoo.ca              Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part B - Daryl Kabatoff       September 11th 2023 7:47 pm 222,831 words (259 pages)               “The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to       me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly,       replaceable. And we will replace them." - Canadian Prime Minister Justin       Trudeau, when asked to comment        on his Open Borders Immigration Strategy, speaking without preparation,       without the aid of a writer              “Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “If you’re not willing to embrace Islam, you’re not a part of our       society.” - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without       preparation, without the aid of a writer              “Without writers, nothing speak so good in word stuff.” - Eddie Izzard               Check out the video on YouTube called Building an Airplane Out of Wood -       You Can Do It! (27 minutes long). It isn’t easy as every piece of wood must       be carefully chosen, it is likely far easier to build the airplane out of       metal. The time required        to obtain wood of superior grain is a non-issue with the construction of metal       aircraft. Furthermore wooden airplanes require far superior shelter once       constructed as the weather degrades the wood. The video says that many       airplanes have metal fuselages        and wooden wings.               Some people building wooden airplanes are going to make mistakes and       purchase wood that has grain and knots that renders it unusable. People       building campers and such are in need of such pieces of wood, and so a service       should be offered where people        can place their scrap boards on display and up for sale.               People should consider buying and using their own cutting blades on the       communally used equipment, or at least have spares available for the tools       they are using. I imagine a slew of older donated metal working and wood       working machines that are kept        operational by people investing into their own cutting blades and drill bits       and such. Some people will have tools such as radial arm saws and would not       allow the use of the tool for other people in the cooperative, this is fine as       people have invested        time and money in the tool and in insuring that their saws cut straight. Those       who do not wish their tools to be shared by others should lock their tools up       in their personal storage lockers and bring them out when required. Rather       than complain that a        tool is not available to you, consider making do without the tool or obtain       your own. Used radial arm saws and bench saws are available for about $100       Canadian, it is not a huge amount of money.               Check out the video on YouTube called The Insane Engineering of The       Spitfire (22 minutes long), the elliptical wings contain a great amount of       space that can be utilized for fuel and landing gear, although originally       provided space for guns and ammo.        The wings are built using aluminum tubes that are stacked inside of other       aluminum tubes. We can build similar elliptical wings in Saskatoon and attach       them to a wide variety of different airplanes, or others may choose to       construct airplanes that        resemble Spitfires. People opting to build wings that are not elliptical can       still make use of this building strategy, but you would be losing out on the       extra storage provided by the elliptical wings.               We could be concurrently working upon a prototype of a TIG welded       single-seat STOL (short take off and landing) airplane, in part to avoid       paying a license fee to use some other person’s plans, in part so that the       Aviation Department would receive a        license fee if other builders chose to adopt our plans, and mostly so that we       learn how to design and build airplanes. We could develop several different       one-seater STOL airplanes and evaluate the ease of building, cost of building       and performance of        each aircraft. We could encourage those builders who wish to innovate and who       desire to build their own design of aircraft, to build a one-seater STOL and       compete with others in a competition of one-seater STOL’s, and we will see.       And another window        for innovation is to have a second competition where people are invited to       build airplanes that resemble World War One fighter airplanes, they can be       monoplanes, biplanes or tri-planes, they should have open cockpits and       otherwise closely resemble World        War One fighter planes, and people would be invited to paint the planes to       match the paint schemes of the planes that flew in WW I so that the film       industry can participate in this and make realistic WW I movies. Many of these       innovative airplanes the        participants invent could be fitted with paint ball machine guns and the       builders could then engage in aerial paint ball dogfights. The Aviation       Department could generate a sizable income from the general public who would       pay to watch the spectacle, the        funds could be used for developing engines and such. I encourage people who       are building their own planes to build one-seater or better yet two-seater       STOLs, not necessarily to carry a second person but to carry additional fuel       and supplies.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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